Evidence for proton shuffling in a thioredoxin-like protein during catalysis.
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Guido Capitani | Rainer A Böckmann | Shirley W I Siu | R. Glockshuber | C. Stirnimann | R. Böckmann | G. Capitani | S. Siu | Daniele Narzi | Christian U Stirnimann | John P A Grimshaw | Rudi Glockshuber | J. Grimshaw | Daniele Narzi
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